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aÑos, 1,2 millones de trabajo, aumenta el ingreso de todos los trabajadores en el paÍs y reduce el dÉficit nacional los prÓximos 20 aÑos por casi un trillo de dÓlares, asÍ que no es creible los argumentos que lo que se oponen dijeron. ellos solamente se oponen porque ellos no estÁn dispuestos de aceptar una vÍa a la ciudadania, en lugar de decir eso tratan de usarlo los otros argumentos. >>> ¿serÁ difÍcil que se apruebe una versiÓn en la cÁmara baja?. es importante que usted le hable a la comunidad cuando ve que el primer paso ha sido victorioso, falta mucho por hacer tambiÉn. >>> no hay duda, esto ha sido una lucha de una generaciÓn casi, pero se ve que se puede lograr, si podemos conseguir 68 votos, mÁs de dos tercios del senado en una forma bipartidista podemos, aunque es cierto que serÁ mas difÍcil, si nuestra comunidad inmigrante, si los sectores comerciales que quieren ver la ley pasar, la cÁmara de comercio nacional, los sindicatos nacionales, todas las instituciones religiosas que apoyaron la ley, si todo se enfoca en la cÁmara de representantes si seguimos la pre
aÑos, 1,2 millones de trabajo, aumenta el ingreso de todos los trabajadores en el paÍs y reduce el dÉficit nacional los prÓximos 20 aÑos por casi un trillo de dÓlares, asÍ que no es creible los argumentos que lo que se oponen dijeron. ellos solamente se oponen porque ellos no estÁn dispuestos de aceptar una vÍa a la ciudadania, en lugar de decir eso tratan de usarlo los otros argumentos. >>> ¿serÁ difÍcil que se apruebe una versiÓn en la cÁmara baja?. es importante que...
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cesar ---por primera vez en varios aÑos, el gobernador de california firma un presupuesto que no tiene deficit... take vo blanca ---en san francisco, un supervisor de la ciudad se involucra para que una seÑora latina no deje de vender sus tamales en la calle. ===roll ticker=== las celebraciones del orgullo gay en san francisco.. take vo ---la fiesta comenzara en un centro nocturno ubicado en el centro de la ciudad, y se espera que a diferencia de otros aÑos, el numero de personas que acudira sera mucho mayor por la decision del tribunal supremo de ayer que invalida la proposicion ocho y la ley de la defensa del matrimonio... nat sound --- wait for cue blanca ---y esta es la fiesta que se vivio en grande ayer por la noche en el distrito "castro" de san francisco. ---miles de personas se congregaron en esa zona, y durante varias horas estuvieron festejando llenos de jubilo la decision que permite que las parejas del mismo sexo puedan contraer nupcias en california. ---muchos tendran que esperar 25 dias, porque asi lo marca la ley, si es que... no hay otra apelacion por los impulsores de la pro
cesar ---por primera vez en varios aÑos, el gobernador de california firma un presupuesto que no tiene deficit... take vo blanca ---en san francisco, un supervisor de la ciudad se involucra para que una seÑora latina no deje de vender sus tamales en la calle. ===roll ticker=== las celebraciones del orgullo gay en san francisco.. take vo ---la fiesta comenzara en un centro nocturno ubicado en el centro de la ciudad, y se espera que a diferencia de otros aÑos, el numero de personas que acudira...
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if we were to take the 270,000 reduction, we will start a year on the deficit spending. and whether that will be directed during the year, as the people leave when we do not hire people and there are vacancies that remains to be seen. >> okay. >> supervisor weiner? >> i don't think that they will be obligated to do a supplemental and if we think that they are going to need the salary, and we should appropriate it, because what will happen is that in the nine months out or however, they are going to come back and no one is going to remember when and it will look like they want more money and no one did a good job and it was really a board that cut that budget. it is a question if they need the money or not. >> okay, folks, supervisor breed? >> my biggest problem is i just don't understand, i just don't understand what that means. it just does not make any sense to me. and i'm looking at this report, and i have reviewed the report, and i feel like the budget analyst is saying, one thing that i do understand, and the da's office is saying something that i don't understand.
if we were to take the 270,000 reduction, we will start a year on the deficit spending. and whether that will be directed during the year, as the people leave when we do not hire people and there are vacancies that remains to be seen. >> okay. >> supervisor weiner? >> i don't think that they will be obligated to do a supplemental and if we think that they are going to need the salary, and we should appropriate it, because what will happen is that in the nine months out or...
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coming up, i will saul's our deficit problem. but first you and the audience get that quiz -- get to qz our guest. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it'sappening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org [applause] john: we're back with your questions for our case no economist and ross roberts and john head made the rap video. so first from the facebook page has a. ll: defined the end game principles when deciding what programs to fund or cut? >> for public goods like property rights are good for an economy that type of spending is helpful and se typef physical and human capital spending grows education and can be go if done efficiently. but the bulk of the budget today whether europe or the u.s. this transfer or consumption spending and the evans isthat diverts resources from far more productive resources and if you do cost-benefit test and th transfer consumptio spending looking at that types about
coming up, i will saul's our deficit problem. but first you and the audience get that quiz -- get to qz our guest. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it'sappening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org [applause] john: we're back with your questions for our case no economist and ross roberts and john head made the rap video. so first from the facebook page has a....
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doesn't mean we don't have a deficit. we still have a deficit in the budget. this year coming $123 million, and the second year in the budget covering 2014/15 has $256 million deficit. we are not out of woods. but these numbers are better than $500 million and $700 million budget deficits that we used to have a few years ago. our city is doing better. we are concerned about how to fulfill that deficit. but we are also concerned about what is happening to seniors, what is happening to youth. what is happening to families. our open space. our small businesses. our environment. we are all concerned about that as well. of course i must say about our housing authority as well. so we are taking on a lot of responsibility and because we are and because we are very busy doing the work we are. sometimes we need your input to steer us in the right direction for what things you think are important. so we are open to that. and we want to hear from you tonight. enough speeches. let's get on with it. may i have a couple words from supervisor avalos and farrell. >> thank you
doesn't mean we don't have a deficit. we still have a deficit in the budget. this year coming $123 million, and the second year in the budget covering 2014/15 has $256 million deficit. we are not out of woods. but these numbers are better than $500 million and $700 million budget deficits that we used to have a few years ago. our city is doing better. we are concerned about how to fulfill that deficit. but we are also concerned about what is happening to seniors, what is happening to youth....
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the following year of 14-15, is about $256 million deficit. so, we plan for two years, but we'll meet every year just to talk through it. and then we're doing really well on our employment. we have about a 6.3 unemployment rate. so, it's gone down another big percentage point. i want to keep driving that down. my goal is to get to the 5 or even below. that means a lot more people have jobs and create their own destinies. and i need to have that happen because government can't do everything. we'll do the gaps. we'll help, of course, with our seniors, our low-income families, our children need us to provide the programs. but we have to invest really smartly these days. and i think if there's any theme that all of us are working hard on is how to properly invest as our city totally recovers. and many of you will talk to us about the proper thing that we want to invest in that have long-term economic and social benefits for all of us. but i want to thank the supervisors for being here, but most importa, all of you for coming out on this beautiful
the following year of 14-15, is about $256 million deficit. so, we plan for two years, but we'll meet every year just to talk through it. and then we're doing really well on our employment. we have about a 6.3 unemployment rate. so, it's gone down another big percentage point. i want to keep driving that down. my goal is to get to the 5 or even below. that means a lot more people have jobs and create their own destinies. and i need to have that happen because government can't do everything....
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when you have large deficits. one view that is pretty widely held is via steering -- austerity be. if you have large deficits you have to reduce them and that will instill confidence that will in turn create growth and is what we have to do. that is what europe argued that the policy pursued by britain as well. as you allude to, that is not looking like a good set of solutions to european economy is still disaster. the british economy has been stagnant for three years, and even one of the studies that provided some of the intellectual foundations for that idea that said if you get over 90% gdp thing of lower growth, there was a major flaws in the. what's amazing is how on the other side of the debate you have very good consensus. so paul krugman is the most visible and very aggressive and assertive of his way of writing about it but i think the truth is where krugman is an where ben bernanke is, the international monetary fund, where a lot of the mainstream economist at the big banks, the big forecasting firms are
when you have large deficits. one view that is pretty widely held is via steering -- austerity be. if you have large deficits you have to reduce them and that will instill confidence that will in turn create growth and is what we have to do. that is what europe argued that the policy pursued by britain as well. as you allude to, that is not looking like a good set of solutions to european economy is still disaster. the british economy has been stagnant for three years, and even one of the...
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in today's cover story, an update on the nation's deficit. plus, the ups and downs of owning theme park stocks. and, how long is too long to sit through movie trailers before the big show? we are starting our morning with trader tim biggam, who is our star trader of the day. he is on the trading floor at cboe. good morning, and i'm wondering what summer trends you suspect will be happening in this market, especially with job growth and what's been going on with the economy. - absolutely. it's almost, i think, kind of a summer non- trend here. i think it will be somewhat range-bound over the summer, "big range, no change," i call it. that 1650 level to the upside in the s&p i think will kind of be a ceiling, tough to get through there. conversely, that 1550 level that we hit a couple weeks ago to the downside, there probably will be some good support around there, buffered by the fed coming in and still doing their monthly p.o.m.o. to support stocks. but valuations getting a little bit stretched if we head higher, so i look for kind of a trade
in today's cover story, an update on the nation's deficit. plus, the ups and downs of owning theme park stocks. and, how long is too long to sit through movie trailers before the big show? we are starting our morning with trader tim biggam, who is our star trader of the day. he is on the trading floor at cboe. good morning, and i'm wondering what summer trends you suspect will be happening in this market, especially with job growth and what's been going on with the economy. - absolutely. it's...
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that is the mess we inherited, as well as a record deficit. but it is this government that is providing half a minute extra school laces. -- places. another one. in october 2000 11, he said he wanted to bring forward "every single infrastructure project in the pipeline." how many have been completed? >> let me give him the figures for infrastructure spending. our annual infrastructure investment is 33 billion pounds per year. that is 4 billion more every year than ever achieved under labour. now let me give him the figures for road schemes. we are investing more in major road schemes -- >> the answer from the prime minister must be heard. him fromions to whichever side of the house must be heard. it is very clear. it is very simple. it is called democracy. the prime minister. >> how many of the schemes have been completed? you cannot build a nuclear power station overnight. they had 13 years. they did not build a single one. now let me give him the figures. electrifyingnt is more than 300 miles. perhaps he can tell us how many were electrified
that is the mess we inherited, as well as a record deficit. but it is this government that is providing half a minute extra school laces. -- places. another one. in october 2000 11, he said he wanted to bring forward "every single infrastructure project in the pipeline." how many have been completed? >> let me give him the figures for infrastructure spending. our annual infrastructure investment is 33 billion pounds per year. that is 4 billion more every year than ever achieved...
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>> as the deficit comes down, the dollar should get stronger. and what is going to drive the decline current account deficit is the growing energy independence. dennis: let's look at the oil import. are imports are other people's oil going down and meanwhile, ourself made stuff is going up? that's great for the u.s. economy, isn't it? >> it's wonderful. it creates less reliance on foreign oil, better for national security, and it creates good paying jobs here in the u.s. dennis: yes. and that's just oil. you're not even including the more of a boom to our economy and then the result of that is basically look at the s&p 500 versus emerging markets. >> i think we're on a different cycle right now. the u.s. is clearly improving while the rest of the world is slowing down. so on a relative basis, the u.s. is very well sufficient. >> buy american but now we come to the contradiction of your entire pro american pitch with your american flag necktie, sir. you actually think that we're better off buying the stocks and the debt of whatever of companies t
>> as the deficit comes down, the dollar should get stronger. and what is going to drive the decline current account deficit is the growing energy independence. dennis: let's look at the oil import. are imports are other people's oil going down and meanwhile, ourself made stuff is going up? that's great for the u.s. economy, isn't it? >> it's wonderful. it creates less reliance on foreign oil, better for national security, and it creates good paying jobs here in the u.s. dennis:...
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the deficit more than investing in education. there is no time to waste. we could all just come to the floor and vote for the courtney bill, which would freeze the ate at 3.4% as senator reid is suggesting for one year. this does as well. give time for the american people to weigh in on the differences in their lives. as you know this week was the very eventful one. the court decisions on doma and on proposition 8 in the state of california. we are very historic and consequential to who we are as a nation. but to individual families in our country. that was a happy day. not so happy the day before when the court ruled on the voting rights act. immediately our caucus and some republicans as well, have spoken out on what we can do in response to the court's action. we had a caucus yesterday. i tasked our assistant leader, jim clyburn of south carolina, to take the lead on this issue. to bring together in a bipartisan way the ideas that could meet the criteria that will -- it will be a set of criteria that could meet the court's jud
the deficit more than investing in education. there is no time to waste. we could all just come to the floor and vote for the courtney bill, which would freeze the ate at 3.4% as senator reid is suggesting for one year. this does as well. give time for the american people to weigh in on the differences in their lives. as you know this week was the very eventful one. the court decisions on doma and on proposition 8 in the state of california. we are very historic and consequential to who we are...
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over the last 5 years the medical examiner has afrmgd a deficit in salary costs. the deficit is slightly lower because of the delay between separation and the hiring has loefrd the salary costs. but we're actively recruiting to fill the medical examiners positions and that's the national association of medical. we ask i regret those cuts to maintain a staff. as for the equipment that's open our list we're aware well, i think it was a policy decision before the board the vehicle replacements were part of our budget to replace those 12 years and older. we have to take take into consideration the maintenance and the fuel and economy of the vehicle. we're totally in support of those decisions. thank you and if you have any questions i'm here to answer >> ms. kelly the only conflict between our office and the other office is regarding the medical examiner positions. >> that's correct. >> i see at least in the previous report about a half of year can you talk about the implementation if not funded. >> the implementations is really again we'll lose >> we're going having
over the last 5 years the medical examiner has afrmgd a deficit in salary costs. the deficit is slightly lower because of the delay between separation and the hiring has loefrd the salary costs. but we're actively recruiting to fill the medical examiners positions and that's the national association of medical. we ask i regret those cuts to maintain a staff. as for the equipment that's open our list we're aware well, i think it was a policy decision before the board the vehicle replacements...
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we have got the deficit down by a third. it is hard, painful and difficult work that frankly we are clearing up the mess that when he was a minister of the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16 to 18 euros can receive free school meals in schools, academies, free schools and university technical colleges but not in further education colleges like those in my constituency. will the prime minister act now to end this clear in justice left by the party opposite? >> i'm very happy to look at this issue and i know that actually school meals are much in the news this week because it is weak when we should be promoting healthy eating and our schools. happy to look at this issue but we have to think very carefully about how best to use the education budget to give money directly to schools for all our children. >> i think the prime minister will agree with me that both his generation and mine were lucky enough to come into a labour market at a time of full employment and great opportunity. has he seen the oecd figures this
we have got the deficit down by a third. it is hard, painful and difficult work that frankly we are clearing up the mess that when he was a minister of the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16 to 18 euros can receive free school meals in schools, academies, free schools and university technical colleges but not in further education colleges like those in my constituency. will the prime minister act now to end this clear in justice left by the party opposite? >> i'm very...
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>> the issue for the government just like the deficit to slow walk out of this expansionary policy. behalf to be careful in they have to do do it cautiously over a period of time. so they have a tough job on their hands but the solution just like the deficit will be a five or seven year plan to smooth it out to get where it was. melissa: he also said the chief energy would fuel manufacturing and a savior to the economy. he has been watching "money." good stuff. up next u.s. arms on the move to syrian rebels now the cia is scrambling o figure out which groups will get them? what is being done to make sure we're not giving weapons to our worst enemies? right? to around at the end of the day it is all about money. melissa: the new reports today the u.s. is beginning to our revels there is an official say are sending weapons to a militant forces through jordan and will likely cost billions but a huge part of the equation is making sure that we're not spending money putting weapons and the wrong hands. joining me now is the state department official, welcome back to the show. they'd you
>> the issue for the government just like the deficit to slow walk out of this expansionary policy. behalf to be careful in they have to do do it cautiously over a period of time. so they have a tough job on their hands but the solution just like the deficit will be a five or seven year plan to smooth it out to get where it was. melissa: he also said the chief energy would fuel manufacturing and a savior to the economy. he has been watching "money." good stuff. up next u.s. arms...
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on with your fashion theme this is they were flattering their accounts and indeed italy had a budget deficit of seven point seven percent in one thousand nine hundred ninety five by one nine hundred ninety eight it was down to two point seven percent despite the fact that they didn't have an increase in revenue to the treasury nor did they have. commensurate cut in expenses they're exchanging long term liability for a short term cash infusion to make the book you know the books look good right now i mean exactly what george osborne is doing he just released his budget for the you know forward year and it's packed with all these accounting gimmicks to get much short term sugar high of cash along for decades liabilities that the u.k. will never be able to pay off now importantly who was the director general of the treasury of italy at the time oh it was one mario draggy who you might recognize as the guy in charge of the e.c.b. the european central bank well following these derivatives these dodgy derivatives he then went to goldman sachs in two thousand and two a similar thing again to what w
on with your fashion theme this is they were flattering their accounts and indeed italy had a budget deficit of seven point seven percent in one thousand nine hundred ninety five by one nine hundred ninety eight it was down to two point seven percent despite the fact that they didn't have an increase in revenue to the treasury nor did they have. commensurate cut in expenses they're exchanging long term liability for a short term cash infusion to make the book you know the books look good right...
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and i don't understand how you are approaching the coming fiscal year in a budget deficit when you are starting from the beginning and you are operating at full staffing and what is budgeted at the appropriate steps and the appropriate benefits are to meet the needs of of course, the existing staff. understanding that potentially people retire and find other jobs and there are costs associated with maybe a pay out which from my understanding that has been accounted for. and but i don't understand, i don't understand anything other than that. >> and i appreciate the points that you are raising. the concern that we have is that we are going into a budget that we know that if we have no salary savings, we would be at a deficit, right? i don't believe that that is a good business model. >> so it is salary savings. >> it is 270 would entail that as people leave, that we would not be backfilling certainty, two positions and whether at that time of year that will occur. and the one of the things that we try to do is that we try to perhaps reach an agreement that we met somewhere in the middle
and i don't understand how you are approaching the coming fiscal year in a budget deficit when you are starting from the beginning and you are operating at full staffing and what is budgeted at the appropriate steps and the appropriate benefits are to meet the needs of of course, the existing staff. understanding that potentially people retire and find other jobs and there are costs associated with maybe a pay out which from my understanding that has been accounted for. and but i don't...
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budget deficits growing out to the lines, never converging. and then you compare to where we are today. i'm in the risk management business. i can sit here for three hours and tell you and i wouldn't be done telling you all of the things i'm worried about. but if you ask me what i think is likely, we muddle through and we are muddling through and we are part of the cycle. >> what about the federal reserves impact here. we are talking about the implications of central banks monetary policy. beginning of this tapering down. once rates remove, how does that change situation or impact the people of -- >> well, it depends on how the market reacts. if it costs more to borrow money and municipality are left for the most part on their own, which is pretty much where we are now, then it could slow it down. if we continue it public-private partnerships and we move the needle and market reacts in a positive way and it continues to be at least, you know, a balance in terms of how much it costs to borrow money, i think we are okay pch. but i think it is so
budget deficits growing out to the lines, never converging. and then you compare to where we are today. i'm in the risk management business. i can sit here for three hours and tell you and i wouldn't be done telling you all of the things i'm worried about. but if you ask me what i think is likely, we muddle through and we are muddling through and we are part of the cycle. >> what about the federal reserves impact here. we are talking about the implications of central banks monetary...
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what we need to do is get our economy growing faster than 2%, we need a deal with the deficit. the only way you are going to do that is bipartisan compromise. we need a immigration bill, a tax reform that lets us raise the revenues we need and be competitive. we need to reform medicare and social security. so, we need more -- we need more action from congress and the executive branch. >> in terms of fiscal policy. why is it so -- you are a business guy first, you were there in government, you know how it with works. why is it so difficult to get tax reform going and immigration agreement? >> to me, that is really the question. i think the fed has been asked to do a lot, because the rest of the government is doing very little. frankly. and that -- so we need some of the other things and we have to win challenges and they go together and they are the need for more growth and for more actions to deal with -- with the debt problem, with the deficit. >> people would see the mortgages move to the private sector. 90% are issued by fanny and freddie. >> yep, at the time of the crisis,
what we need to do is get our economy growing faster than 2%, we need a deal with the deficit. the only way you are going to do that is bipartisan compromise. we need a immigration bill, a tax reform that lets us raise the revenues we need and be competitive. we need to reform medicare and social security. so, we need more -- we need more action from congress and the executive branch. >> in terms of fiscal policy. why is it so -- you are a business guy first, you were there in government,...
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it has more deficit reduction than our best deficit ruing packages. it will stimulate the economy more than any stimulus bill. and it will make our border more secure than it has ever been in our history. so now there are simply no more legitimate excuses to vote against this bill. opponents of the bill have given three stated excuses for opposing the bill each of which has been resoundingly refuted. they say the process is unfair but it's the most open process we've seen in a long time. they said it was going to bust the budget and take away american jobs, c.b.o. refuted that. finally they said the bill won't secure the border but we have the toughest border security in any immigration bill ever written. here is what a-vote against this bill says. it says it would be nice to reduce the debt but not if it helps immigrants. it would be nice to grow the economy but not if it helps immigrants. it would be nice to end illegal immigration but not if it helps immigrants. those are the three stated reasons. the only reason left to vote against this bill is t
it has more deficit reduction than our best deficit ruing packages. it will stimulate the economy more than any stimulus bill. and it will make our border more secure than it has ever been in our history. so now there are simply no more legitimate excuses to vote against this bill. opponents of the bill have given three stated excuses for opposing the bill each of which has been resoundingly refuted. they say the process is unfair but it's the most open process we've seen in a long time. they...
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we have a deficit this year; so many times that is part of the process. we never try to close a position. we also have new testing exams that take a long time for dhr to develop so it is basically timing issue of trying to get all the positions in line and getting them open. at times we have an open req and positions get frozen and we have to go through the whole process all over again. >> supervisor breed: is there not a need for this position? >> yes there is that we have a negotiation with the budget analyst and we clearly see that after two years we would have to let the position go. >> supervisor breed: and -- were you in the process of hiring or trying to fill that particular position? >> that position would be over 100-200 positions, clearly every position is important but some of them take a lot more time to get hired. >> supervisor breed: what are we talking about in terms of timing? >> depends on where it is in the process, we have to open it again and go through the mayor's requisition process and dhr; it could take another 6-8 months. >> super
we have a deficit this year; so many times that is part of the process. we never try to close a position. we also have new testing exams that take a long time for dhr to develop so it is basically timing issue of trying to get all the positions in line and getting them open. at times we have an open req and positions get frozen and we have to go through the whole process all over again. >> supervisor breed: is there not a need for this position? >> yes there is that we have a...
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but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women who are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromised bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays it, but when congress left for home, there were major differences between the house and the senate, and the pathway to this promised deal isn't clear. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather, and subway shocker. a woman falls onto the tracks of an oncoming train, but there's a surprise ending to this story. a surprise ending to this story. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. it can only be called black silk. from folgers.
but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women who are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromised bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays...
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deficit in portugal has been trying to rebuild its economy with tax increases and reduction of public servants. the nation has been receiving loans totaling $78 billion euros from the eu and other organizations. >>> on monday, finance minister gaspar stepped down, saying had he drawn public criticism. he has been a major driving force behind the government's austerity measures. on the following day, foreign minister apollo portus resigned. there was a new finance minister to continue the austerity measures. the opposition camp is calling for dissolving parliament and holding a general election. >>> prime minister cuello stressed tuesday he had no intention to dissolve parliament. he also said he will not accept the foreign minister's resignation and will try to persuade him to stay in office. >>> more headlines for you in business next hour. here's another check on markets. >>> the man who disclosed u.s. government surveillance programs has sought asylum from 21 countries. the former national security agency contractor, edward snowden, has already withdrawn his request from one. he sa
deficit in portugal has been trying to rebuild its economy with tax increases and reduction of public servants. the nation has been receiving loans totaling $78 billion euros from the eu and other organizations. >>> on monday, finance minister gaspar stepped down, saying had he drawn public criticism. he has been a major driving force behind the government's austerity measures. on the following day, foreign minister apollo portus resigned. there was a new finance minister to continue...
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instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan in the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around to the tundra was coming. to the tundra is just an escape doze a threat because i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tenth how can i send my child to boarding school i won't be able to sleep at night after that. they enter a life without knowledge of how to do basic things they don't get that in school. choose your language. of choice because without the financial system still some of . us i met. choose the music the concerns get to. choose the opinions that invigorating a good mind. choose the stories that in high life choose the access to your office or. y
instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan in the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around...
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there was no deficit. the following year, there was a surplus. >> there's $125 million per year for the next ten years. who do you trust? they lied to us in '09. they're lying to us now. >> if the talks stall, so will trains. riders say all they want is -- >> b.a.r.t. isn't really a city, so i think that's going to be a lot of chaos. >> i need b.a.r.t. i hope it settles. >> other transit agencies like cal train, going to try and help out monday if the strikes do go through, but ap transit is facing a strike of its own. b.a.r.t. encouraging people they're going to have limited bus service during peak commute hours, but that can only serve 2 to 4,000 people each day, so encouraging you to car pool and if you to that, each one of our 33 stations parking lots is open and free for you to use. >> thank you. we're going to get back to our breaking news. we've been following the story at san francisco city hall. gay marriages are resuming now after the stay was lifted just a couple of hours ago. a central figure i
there was no deficit. the following year, there was a surplus. >> there's $125 million per year for the next ten years. who do you trust? they lied to us in '09. they're lying to us now. >> if the talks stall, so will trains. riders say all they want is -- >> b.a.r.t. isn't really a city, so i think that's going to be a lot of chaos. >> i need b.a.r.t. i hope it settles. >> other transit agencies like cal train, going to try and help out monday if the strikes do go...
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those that run a large deficit india, brazil. but that they have the deficit over the last decade with easier liquidity flowing from the u.s. but now that the institutions are risk averse the central bank will think about tapering down and what is going on line is the liquidity to perform. cheryl: and the contrary in in me says it is said great time to buy with the atf. >> it is not a great time for passive investing in the emerging market. you have to pick your spot. 80 percent of the population are 35 percent of the global economy and they are diverse countries with different cycles and this is generalized but i think it is the wrong thing to do. the last decade the rising tide of global liquidity lifted all the markets but that is running out and now you have to pick your spot. cheryl: i know you have the book and i will say this that morgan stanley is the investment firm and a bank out in active in the markets. head of emerging markets of course, for morgan stalemate thank you for being here. closing bell we now have 17 minut
those that run a large deficit india, brazil. but that they have the deficit over the last decade with easier liquidity flowing from the u.s. but now that the institutions are risk averse the central bank will think about tapering down and what is going on line is the liquidity to perform. cheryl: and the contrary in in me says it is said great time to buy with the atf. >> it is not a great time for passive investing in the emerging market. you have to pick your spot. 80 percent of the...
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that's instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and thai woman programs. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most event. was. flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't plods anything. but there was great hunger. always a good help comes too late and without good intentions. diplomacy and business or nothing. is easy to. eat. says. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gay. a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the idea that what is wrecking the economy is not people like me mr peterson but what is wrecking the economy is so security. we are trying to convince these eighte
that's instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and thai woman programs. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most event. was. flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't plods anything. but there was great hunger. always a good help...
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instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit that's which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. to. say. you know. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dot com peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the idea that what is wrecking the economy is not people like me mr peterson but what is wrecking the economy is such a security. we are trying to convince these eighteen people that social security is solvent it is not affecting the debts it is not the way to solve the debt the way to solve the debt
instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit that's which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. to. say. you know. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dot com peter g. peterson a multi billionaire...
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and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. spice all of us and us in this case is the u.s. and it's why isn't just about everyone in the world including its so-called friends and allies washington seeks total global information dominance and this is being done we're told to find care would need to be better if the u.s. monitored its intelligence community rather than snoop on the rest of us. choose your language. holy week you know if you're going to. choose good news the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life. choose the access to your office or. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the id
and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. spice all of us and us in this case is the u.s. and it's why isn't just about everyone in the world including its so-called friends and allies washington seeks total global information dominance and this is being done we're told to find care would need to be better if the u.s. monitored its intelligence community...
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but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women that are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromise bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays it. but when congress left for home, there were major differences between the house and the senate, and the pathway to this promised deal isn't clear. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> glor: first it was the u.s. government collecting phone records, now we've learned the u.s. postal service is photographing mail, but it's not part of any secret surveillance program. post office computers photograph the exterior of all first class mail to read the zip codes as part of the delivery process. the photos are kept only for a few days, but law enforcement agents can use them in criminal investigations, as they d
but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women that are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromise bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays...
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this is what we are told, striking down doma will help cut the deficit. liz: this is a classic conservative issue. the financial affairs and their personal lives, kat gay couplese treated like secon second-classr the tax code. they would lose medicaid drug benefits. those programs are means tested. they would lose student loans tax credits, they would lose things like food stamps and if they file jointly they would have to pay higher taxes because the combined income would bump them up into the higher tax bracket and would shave their deductions as well. stuart: cbo numbers, gay marriage lowers the deficit. what about social security survivor benefits? gay marriage recognized, one of the partner dies, under this new ruling reasonably social security survivor benefits are paid to the surviving spouse, that is accurate? speaker that is accurate. they would pay $350 million more per year to gay couples, it is offset by the cuts to the deficit from those means tested programs the government gives out, so they are founding a nominal impact. $1 billion more to
this is what we are told, striking down doma will help cut the deficit. liz: this is a classic conservative issue. the financial affairs and their personal lives, kat gay couplese treated like secon second-classr the tax code. they would lose medicaid drug benefits. those programs are means tested. they would lose student loans tax credits, they would lose things like food stamps and if they file jointly they would have to pay higher taxes because the combined income would bump them up into the...
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and you can see that that structural deficit is in that middle of that line revenue is less expenditures and we expect that for next year that that starts to narrow. and hopefully go away, the following year. so if the last slide just restates some of what commissioner wynns reported out that we do know that there are several juicy topics, this is not an exhausted list but some of the things that came up in the last couple of discussions that the board has had about the budget, that we really are looking forward to supporting your policy discussions and providing lots of inking and details and so these are just a few, the lcsf and the transition and the old of the issues that have been mentioned a few times about the central verses site-based resources and decisions how to make progress towards implementing a 7-period day in the secondary schools and other aspects of the mtsf that over supercede the central verses the side based question, and on that last note, i do want to point out that the materials that were available that are available do include a lot of details at the site level a
and you can see that that structural deficit is in that middle of that line revenue is less expenditures and we expect that for next year that that starts to narrow. and hopefully go away, the following year. so if the last slide just restates some of what commissioner wynns reported out that we do know that there are several juicy topics, this is not an exhausted list but some of the things that came up in the last couple of discussions that the board has had about the budget, that we really...
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that's instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan in the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build the news most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. while people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most value treasure. was all. these flood or droughts to blame. if was a bad year without a train. we couldn't plods anything. but there was great tongue there. is it that help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business model to. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of
that's instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan in the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build the news most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. while...